The Forbes valuations are a much-anticipated annual event in the esports industry — but in future years, it might not necessarily make sense to compare the diverse spread of companies now known as “esports organizations” against each other.
May 31, 2022

As esports organizations widen their revenue streams, valuation continues to be a challenge.

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